****Another song about sex, really? Since Dirty, which was ages ago, she has made about 2, 3 songs that weren't about sex. That said, this is rather good and I can see it becoming a hit. I like the hook, but it's a bit too basic. 4* for now

******So surprised by how amazing this actually is. Great R&B influenced track that throws back to her "Stripped" era, as well as moving forward with the times by borrowing a dance/dubstep melody. If this isn't a hit, then there's something wrong in the World, because this is a smash in the making.

*Despite the gross, really lame and overused attention-seeking song concept, this song is listenable but isn't really anything special. Christina's good vocals are overshadowed by the not so good production.

EDIT: Hmph! Wish this song would go away forever. Xtine is a flop and her opinions are irrelevant.Last edited: 21.10.2012 08:19

This is definately one of the best Xtina singles ever. It's classy and trashy at the same time, and Christina's sex appeal has never wandered. Lyrics have just the right amount of dirty to be mainstream. Her agressiveness and attitutde in this song makes it that much more enticing and it's a real catchy piece of perfection that wont leave your mind.

**This is one of those cases that I wish the explicit & clean versions were made separate. I don't mean this in a 'I want more reviews' way (:P) but they're really just separate entities. I'd be skeptical of what one word alone can do, but it really sends the song down two different paths. I prefer the clean version because the explicit one is just so offputting from the get go.

Regardless, there are still plenty of properties that both versions do share, shocking I know. It's built on synths that move up in a detached and somewhat annoying way. This gets messier as it progresses through the verses. Then my biggest problem comes with the chorus, her vocals sound very strained and it's uncomfortable to hear. Overall a bit of a mess.

*****Very surprised this didn't take off the way it should've because it really does fit in with the current demographic of todays chart music.Xtina has never shyed away from her sexuality but sometimes she can stray too far over the line which unfortunately alienates a possible new audiance, she's really only doing what Madonna was doing in the early 90's and Madge is still going.